Your homework is to strip a PJ carb and clean it all up and bag the parts up. Take all the old magazines out of the bathroom and replace them with said clean carb. That carb is now your "reading material" every time you are on the John. I know you are determined, but for some reason you are looking past the proper way of doing things in effort to just keep trying different stuff with hopes that you will get some magic tune up. These things are so simple if you can follow the simple jetting procedures the folks at Sudco, Keihin, Mikuni, etc.... You literally have a few people explaining to you how it works, but refuse to accept that maybe you are doing it wrong... Yes, I know you build your own stuff. You reiterated it in your last few posts, but it means nothing if you can't tune it to run to its potential. If you build the baddest monster in the dunes, nobody will ever know if you can't make it run right. You really think that it's a good idea to have the bike blubbery rich on bottom, then go full lean on the needle when you wack the throttle, then go back to rich/safe on the main?
Let me ask you this, how's the bike launch and pull?